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Space Machines Company equips Optimus spacecraft with Inovor Technologies’ Star Tracker

Space Machines Company (SMC), a leading player in Australian in-space servicing, has purchased Inovor Technologies’ Star Tracker, a celestial navigation system, for integration into its Orbital Servicing Vehicle, Optimus. 

Australian-made nanosatellite SpIRIT now on its way to mission launch

A University of Melbourne-led satellite mission has passed tests to verify its performance and capabilities to withstand the harsh environment of space and is now on its way to the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California for lift-off. 

SA defence companies to showcase cutting-edge tech at DSEI Japan

A group of South Australian defence firms will make their mark at this year’s Defence and Security Equipment International, Japan’s only large-scale, fully integrated defence event, opening the door to potential future trade prospects among manufacturers throughout the Asia-Pacific.

SA companies to complete work on VS03 mission in November

Work on the VS03 mission by four South Australian companies is slated to be completed by the end of the year. 
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Australian Defence Industry Space Capability Alliance launched today at the 13th Australian Space Forum

Media Release by ADISCA The Australian Defence Industry Space Capability Alliance (ADISCA) will debut at the 13th Australian Space Forum on 3 March 2022 in...

Four local companies awarded $3m in Moon to Mars grants to join international space...

The Federal Government has announced a further $3 million in funding under the Moon to Mars initiative to help four Australian space businesses break...

South Australia launches groundbreaking space services mission

South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has announced a groundbreaking space mission that is set to accelerate the state’s space economy and create new jobs. The...

Small South Australian company wins $2.5m Defence contract

Inovor Technologies has won a $2.5m Defence contract to to deliver a satellite bus that will be used to house equipment in space for...

Defence announces $28m worth of contracts for Australian SMEs

Pioneering wheel maker Carbon Revolution has won a $2.4 million Government contract to develop the world’s first light-weight carbon fibre wheels for the Boeing CH-47F...

World’s premier space meeting kicks-off in Adelaide

More than 3,500 delegates including astronauts, scientists, entrepreneurs and heads of all major space agencies are attending the 68th edition of the International Astronautical...
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